We stayed at a "nice" little rv park last night. Only problem was the Dayton, OH area, that we were in, got 3 to 4 inches last night.

The river was a foot to a foot and a half deep, in the campground. It was horrible. We made it out, Praise God! The thing that SHOCKED me was the fact that some of the others that were leaving didn't have the decency to warn the others! Seriously, I thought RVers were usually friendly. Not this place. As we left we stood on the airhorn the whole time. I walked it, to stay in front of the bus, so we would stay on the hard part.

Here are some pics. We were up last night, watching the hail (bigger then quarter size). It rained a ton then, apparently 4 inches of rain.

Woke up to leave at 6:30, and saw the river flowing through the park. We decided to try to get outa there right away. That is when we saw some pickup trucks driving out. No telling others, nothing. I couldn't imagine not telling the others. Seriously, I can't comprehend not warning the others. We also called the fire department out, and when we finally pulled out, they had boats out getting people out of there.

Bob, tell you wife thank you for the well wishes . This has been a trip. We are doing fine, but just get a kick out of everything. Actually, we have full insurance on it, and we have records of what the build cost us (as in receipts too).

Thanks, MikeH. Hopefully things go better, but who knows.

Buddy, I can't say as we "knew" the river was there. The place was named Beaver creek cg, so yes we did know. We pulled in after dark, though. Even with the rain we never thought about it. We were at least a hundred yards from the bank of the river.

Demo, I agree, any lower, and that would have been bad. We figure we could have taken another six to eight inches of water, before being totally swamped. We didn't raise the rear, and that would have given us another four inches or so. It was just coming in our bottom step on our entrance.

Lin, it was interesting unhooking. The power pole was still out of water, but our plugin to the bus was completely submerged. Was surprised that the breaker hadn't tripped on the pole. Apparently there wasn't a voltage leak. I used a crowbar to open the lid of the box, and shut the breaker off before disconnecting power. We hadn't hooked up to water or sewer.

Scott, I agree, a couple of tenters would have been nice. Also would have been nice if somebody would have told us.

Thanks for pointing that out, BK. Sure was nice of them. I know what you mean. I guess we will see what happens next, huh?

The last pic was taken from the road. We were parked next to the road, this side of the yellow building.

Demo, we were just getting water into the bays. It was amazing that we had a fairly tight seal, because we didn't get much in there. It was 6:30am when we were pulling out, so I imagine the CG host weren't up yet. I surprised that the other RVers that were leaving didn't have the decency to tell the others, or at least call emergency personal.

Thanks, Teresa. I like the looks of that one. Fuel mileage might be a tad low.